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New members welcomed during club rush

BY TERESA ACOSTA Staff Writer

Students played volleyball, video games and dressed up for photobooth pictures during Tuesday’s club rush event in the E-3 quad. Each semester various clubs set up booths to try and entice new members to join their club. This Spring was one of the best attended and most interactive events in recent years.

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The automotive club brought a bright green vehicle to display and offered students the chance to join them for their next competition. The Mariachi Club had a three-piece band performing traditional Spanish music. With the biggest display of the event, the Game Club hosted a giant trailer that housed six TV and game console setups to play anything from Wii Sports to Call of Duty Black Ops III.

The South Gate Campus will have its club rush event on Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m.

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South Gate College Counselor Sokie Quintero said the senate should consider bringing back local alternative programs that would help part-time students, such as the no longer active Parent and Community Engagement program.

Counselor Alice Figueroa said she hopes the resolution will help the part-time students she works with who are unable to be full-time.

Hernandez also said he requested that the ASCCC Legislative Committee consider a resolution recommending the inclusion of local academic senates in a bill planned to be proposed by the the Student Senate for California Community Colleges.

The SSCCC has plans to propose a bill to exempt student organizations and committees from the Brown Act. The Brown Act is intended to provide public access to meetings of local government agencies. Representatives for Architecture, Art, Engineering and Technologies and Public Safety Affiliates were absent.

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